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Just how bad was that beat? The Pokersavvy.com Bad-Beat-o-Meter has the answers. Click on the cards to enter the favored starting hand, the eventual winner, and the entire board. Also make sure to give the blinds and the total pot size on each street. NOTE: do not enter the amount that went in on each betting round, but the total pot size. For example, if the betting was finished pre-flop because a player was all-in, the pot size would be the same for each betting round.


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How does it work? We've created an algorithm that determines how big a favorite a hand was on each street and multiplies that by the amount of money that went in on each street. So the more money you get in as a more prohibitive favorite, the higher your score. The equation subtracts points for money put into the pot as an underdog. The full equation is as follows:


(pre flop pecentage favorite-50 * pot size pre flop) +
(on flop pecentage favorite-50 * money added to pot on flop) +
(on turn pecentage favorite-50 * money added to pot on turn) -
money added to pot on river
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little blind + big blind





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